First of all we ext3 you don't need to re-format your partitions, so no
mkreiserfs or mke3fs
but a simple tune2fs. No need to backup all your data, rebuild on top of
the new fs and
reinstall and....
When I was testing reiserfs (it was atleast a couple of months ago) I
got very bad performance
but I know that they have improved performance within the 2.4.10 release
of the kernel
that unfortunatly seems having many other problems.
Fabbione
"sebastien.cabaniols" wrote:
>
> Hello lkml,
>
> With the availability of XFS,JFS,ext3 and ReiserFS I am a
> little
> lost and I don't know which one I should use for entreprise
> class
> servers.
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